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Porcupine Advance, 13 Oct 1932, 1, p. 4

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LOSTâ€"On Woednesday evening, Silver Gruen wrist watch and bracelet either on Third avenue. Maple street south or Kirby avenue. Finder please telephone 650 and receive reâ€" 4 L n ow in is + o uitc n ie WANTEDâ€"100 wrecking p Parts all mal thern Ontar Main Ave., WHY NOT TAKEâ€"The opportunity to stay at the Windsor Hotel while you are in town, you will share the home atmosphere while you are a long way from home. You will find all what you‘re wishing. â€" Twoâ€"roomed apartments, double and single rooms. Hot and cold running water in every room. All modern conveniences. â€"39tf FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 54 Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 304 TO RENTâ€"Heated room, comfortable, all conveniences and use of phone. Apply .to 43 Fifth Ave., Timmins. â€"41p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, exâ€" ceritionally well furnished, kitchen fully equipped, living room large and bright, water supplied; not heated. Only responsible tenants need apâ€" ply. "For full particulars apply to D. Barrette, 104 Gedar Street, South, Timmins. "4l1p TO .RENTâ€"Nice houses cheap. Why pay high rent and be cramped on small lot? You can live in a real nite cottage on a large lot by yourâ€" self for cheap rent. Apply to Frank Feldman, 110 Pine Street, South, Phone 130. â€"~41 POR RENTâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house at 37 Toke street, also fourâ€"roomed apartment, heated, at 374 Toke street. Apply to J. Kivela, 374 Toke street, Timmins. â€"~41 t DSTâ€"Black an answers to nam please return sSchumacher. F OR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment with ail conveniences, also oneâ€"roomâ€" ed apartment with all conveniences. Apply to 59 Balsam Street, South, phone 357â€"J, Timmins. â€"41 POR RENTâ€"Furnished house with converiences. Central. Will be availlable November 1st. References. Write to Box 588, Timmins. â€"41â€"42p TO RENTâ€"Store and fixtures, No. 38 Golden avenue, South Porcupine. Apply to Frank Feldman, Timmins, Ont. Phone 130. â€"41 FOR RENTâ€"Furnish convenilences; also . 170 Spruce Street, FPOR RENTâ€"House partly furnished, $15.00 per month. Apply to 51 Banâ€" nerman avenue, Timmins ~41â€"43p HOUSE TO RENTâ€"At 108 ~ Maple Street; 6 rooms; bath; furnace. $35 per month. Apply to Mrs. Jones, Coniaurum Mines. «41 ed, all conve Apply to P Timmins. FPOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€": nished or unfurni Pine street north, POR RENT and gara; Apply to ( POR RENT ply to 1. stairs, Ti FPOR RENTâ€" Park. Apy Mattagami POR â€" RENTâ€"E all convenien Btreet, South. FOR RENT Third Ave Eim Streo OR RIENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed a@apartment, heated; with all conveniences. Also threeâ€"roomed apartment, heated, with all conveniences. Apply to 134 Mountjoy street, Timmins. â€"~41p 852 Fifth 4 HOUSE FPOR RE glassedâ€"in veranda Apply to 209 Birck FOR RENT â€"Gar Street, Timmin all conveniences, and cellar; $32.00 per month, water paid, at 153 Cedar Street, North. Apply to 59 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"~41p â€"SmMaA Tisdal Box 1 RENT 199 1 wo 1Uram m the St. M RENTâ€"Cen niences, reas( nC » ward WwWlHiile 1« of "Trixic Timmin roomed apartment Lake Shore Road. Ave., Timmins. 40p nmneC Appl med r Film mmins jurtl ith make rally locatâ€" nable rates. ‘ourth Ave., ~40tf use with all e. Apply to i; ‘Timmins. shack, furâ€" Apply to 153 as. â€"~41l1p Write mmins. â€"33â€"42p tervrier, Finder AVUC., â€"~41p neal mmins ~411 at AM Norâ€" 41p ply ~41p wCross ~41lp with Birch ~417) ~41p at UT} HTL m 411 HUDSONâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband, Monford Hudson, who enâ€" tered into rest Oct. 13th, 1831. He has trod the shining pathway To the home of the Blest, And in the Father‘s bosom - He has now found Peate and Rest. CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS.â€"Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive designs. Low prices. , Liberal comâ€" mission. The Excelsior Publishing Co., P.O. Box 2379, Montreal; â€"~41â€"43 WANTEDâ€"Four salesmen at once, for in and out of town; good earnings and good chance for advancement. Apply to Room B, Gordon Block, Timmins, between 8 and 10 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ~41tf WANTEDâ€"Travellers to sell excellent exclusive side line. Big commission. Describe your ground. Dominion Calendar Co., Truro, Canada. â€"~41p1 EXPERIENCED LADY BOOKKEEPâ€" ER WANTED. Only those with good experience need apply. Send appliâ€" cation to PO Box 4, Schumacher. â€"41 DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, Timmins. ~46p POSITION WANTED â€" Young man with business training and banking experience desire position; best of references. Apply to 181 Spruce Street, North, Timmins. â€"~41p WORK â€" WANTEDâ€"Finnish â€" woman wants work by day or week; speaks English. Apply to 107 Birch Street, South, Timmins. 41p GOOD SLEIGH DOG FOR SALE: goes double and single; 3 years old; good cattle dog. Mother one of ‘best police dogs in Ontario. Norman Mesz, R.R. No. 1, Carlsruke, Onâ€" taric. ~410C75 FPOR SALEâ€"Man‘s beaver coat; would fit size 40 or 42; as good as new. Real bargain for quick sale, $100.00. Apply to 202 Maple Street, South, ~41 Timmins. POR SALEâ€"Large double Simmons bed, complete with springs and Simâ€" mons mattress,‘ $15.00." Also electric toaster, and percolator. Apply to 54 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"~41p FOR SALEâ€"Chevrolet Sedan, four doors, in perfect running condition. $150.00 cash or payments. Apply to Steinberg and Mahn, 1 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"~41â€"42p FOR SALEâ€"Firstâ€"class muskrat coat, size 18; just newly repaired. A barâ€" gain for quick sale. Apply to 3 Pine Street, Schumacher. 41â€"43p FOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"burner oil stove with oven, in good condition; also baby cutter; very reasonable. Apply to 5 Birch Street, South, Timmins. â€"~41p POR SALEâ€"Ladies‘ fur coat, a bar gain. Must sell by November ist Apply to 54 Tamarack Street, Timâ€" ming. ~411} POR SALEâ€"Holstein cow, due to calve shortly; also heater. Apply to 170 Spruce Street, South, Timmins. ~40p FOR SALEâ€"Water power washer, good machine. Apply to H. Read, 108 Elm Street, North, Timmins. â€"41 FOR SALEâ€"One Axminster Rug, 9 by 12, good as new. Apply 74 Fourth Avenue, Schumacher. â€"~41p FOR RENTâ€"Room and board, large room suitable for two gentlemen; single beds; miners preferred:; all conveniences including use of phone. Apply to 3 Elm Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"34â€"35tf JR SALEâ€"Complete furnishings for fourâ€"roomed house, including phonoâ€" graph, refrigerator, diningâ€"room suite, bedâ€"room suite, etc. Will be sold separately, if desired. See Chas. W. Pexton, Hamilton Block, Timâ€" mins. â€"~41p RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $9.50 a week. Hot and cold water, year round, Phone 275â€"W., or call at 2 Wilson Ave., Timmins. ~2tf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Two front rooms in private home without any childâ€" ren; all conveniences, including use of phone. Apply to 85 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. â€"39p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home. Apply to Mrs. Phillion 51 Kirby Ave. Timmins. ~38ptf WANTEDâ€"T‘wo boarders, aiso board $6.00 per week or by the meal, Apâ€" ply to 16 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"36p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Large room, bath, and hot water; close to mine. Apply to 14 Kirby Ave., Timmins. 41p POSITION WANTED ARTICLES FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARD HELP WANTED | _ â€"Wife and Sons George, Stewart 4. md JACk. _ cCcA on ce ce nfi ioi oo 1AE DEWARâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George Muir Dewar, who passed away Oct, 13th, 1910. WOOD FOR WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry ana green slabs; also 16â€"inch Jackpine by lots, $2.50, and dry Birch, $3.50 a cord. Apply to Chaput and Mainville, phone 377, or 118 First Ave., Timâ€" mins. WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpine, $2.00 a _cord per three cord lots; Schumacher $2.25 per three cord lots. Apply to 271 Birch Street, North, Timmins. ~40â€"42p EYES EXAMINED â€" FREEâ€"Glasses furnished in upâ€"toâ€"date mountings. At reasonable qpwices. Satisfaction guaranteed. By Thos. Dodd, Optiâ€" cian, 4 Balsam Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"41 CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages FUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, KELINED AND ALTERED. â€"All work guaranteed by Sloma Tailors, phone 592, 69 Third Ave., Timâ€" mins. »10tf DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" Ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf FUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. ~3tf GENERAL NURSINGâ€"Ottawa Generâ€" al Nurse. Apply to M. Labrosse, 27 sSixth Ave., or rhone 257â€"J, Timâ€" mins. ~41â€"42p cord or $2.00 D slabs $4.50 per 1 McDade, 67 Birc mins or phone © to Schumacher. MISS DOROTHY DODGE; MASâ€" SAGE; GENERAL NURSING. By hour or day. Phone 466. 24 Tamâ€" arack Strcet. â€"~24tf pine cord cord POR SALEâ€"Two lots, six old buildings, central, $450.00; terms; make a good wood yard; see this. Montgomery avenue, house with water, electric lights, wood shed, big lot, $450.00. A few gcood located lots cheap. See Babcock the Lot Man, 32 Third ave., Timimins or Phone 85. â€"~41p load ; $10.00 per CC for furnace Daly, 110 Wi FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"Fiftyâ€" acre farm, with eightâ€"roomed house, all conveniences and electric lights, 85 miles from Toronto, barn with concrete foundation, 40 by 45 feet, for property in town. Apply to A. Lucas, 125 Main Street, Markdale, cCOR SALIEâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house with concrete basement, hot air furnace. wired for electric stove, easy terms arranged. Also an eightâ€"tube Deforâ€" est Crosley radio for sale, cheap. Apply to 25 Middleton Ave., Timâ€" mins. â€"39p FOR SALEâ€"Corner lot on Wilson Ave. and Cameron. Also two lots with house; all conveniences, and stabie for 18 horses. Will take small down payment and terms; bargain for quick sale. Apply to 94 Main Ave., Timmins. ~31tf 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson. Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t 1 HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Si> cellar; water and li very cheap as owner Apply to 217 Maple FPOR SALEâ€"A| town lots, t1 and one on Apply to M Ont. GOOD OoPPORTUNITY sale, 5 billiard table FPFOR SALEâ€"Nice lot near He street. Real bargain at $375.00 ply to 202 Maple Street, South, mins. FPOR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"roomed 31 Lake Shore road. Ar Toke street, Timmins Lucas, Ontaric and 5â€"room able price. Schumacher and $150.00 c Street, South largt IN ME MORIT een ‘ound Sh{ per cord, o0 Dry mixed w« M hy 5) crord SALEâ€"Dry slabs $4.50 pc Smith Street. Gervais, Val T‘immin O uth P cord lot Appliy 190 2 441 mmin ied house with t air furnace, ve, easy terms htâ€"tube Deforâ€" orcupin ilbraith St1 old buildings, make a good Montgomery ater, electric lvy barbe1 k. Tt Oad snack anc nap $300.00 to 344 Pins Will ving ith, Tim T‘im â€"~41p Dry 30â€"411 ml town outh en treet reap. igne, ~41p THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 41p h 41p 11 Dated at C August, 1932 is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th days of September. 1932. Copies of the said list may be had at my office, Town Hall, Cochrane, Ont. 41 ol IJ@Ands for Town of Coch Town Hali, Co Tuesday the 1932, unless Town of Cochrane, District of Cochrane TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES Treasurer‘s Office this July, 1932. To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by The Mayor of the Town of Timmins bearâ€" ing date July 14th, 1932, sale of lands for arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins, will be held at my office at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon on the thirtyâ€"first day of October, 1932, unless the taxes and costs are sowner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of Lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 30th day of July, 1932, and copies of the said list may be had at my office. Town of Timmins, District of Cochrane Notice is hereby given that I have complied ‘with sectiocn 7 of the Voters‘ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Timmins on the 12th day of October, 1832, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipaliâ€" ty, at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for insprction. And I hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law, the last day for appeal being Monday, November 7th, 1932. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 12th day of October, 1932. Vcoters‘ Lists, 1932, Timmins, District of required to send particulars Oof the same in writing to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of October, 1932, after which date the Administratrix will distribute all assets of the estate having regard only to such claims as she shall then have had notice. Dated at Timmins this 30th day of September, 1932. All persons having any claims against the estate of John Riley, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, Millman, who died on or about the 24th day of April, 1932, are \‘Two Dramatic Nights by \ the St. Matthew‘s A.Y.P.A. In the Estate of John Riley, Millman Deceased. The Relief Officer of the will be pleased to receive or bedding which any one to distribute among the unemployed. â€"41, Municipalitv Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes T. A. MACDONALD, 40â€"42, Solicitor, Timmins, Ontario. Time smooths away the edge But memory turns back every A silent thought, a secret tea: Keeps your memory ever dear ~41p â€"â€"Kathle FURZEâ€"In memory of Cedric (Syd Purze, a dear friend, who passe away Oct. 18th, 1931. Never forgotten. 1ays are‘:â€"sdward Lace rey, Miss M. Bailey, Miss Abrahams, Jas. Harris, M eyâ€"Williams, Miss D. H 41}p JRZEâ€"In loving memory of (Syd) Furze, who passed aw 18th, 1931. Ed. Cleveland, Miss A. Johnson M. Webb, Derrick Moseleyâ€"Wilâ€" Fred Booker and Dennis Lawley and IN MEMORIAM heret H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer ochrane this 23rd day of E. J, MACVITTIE, i hsn oc H. E. MONTGOMERY Municipality i1WArd LACEY, LrNDnest LAâ€" ailey, Miss I. Drew, Earl s. Harris, Miss M. Moseâ€" Miss 1D. H. Walker, Sid reland, Miss A. Johnson. 1818 on the ward Lacey ement elsewhere i1 * dramatic nights ha offering 18] Matth on w rgotten. Bernard Sorensen Municipality of _ of Decembe and costs a; ibl Kathleen Furzc 1JI924, UAIC SAlC taxss of the e held in the .. at the hour ifternoon on ik A€ K SNnou For Wedn wveek. Oct. edge of ; every leai t tear 12W s A.}Y Tednesday d 20th. Municipality any clothing has to spare "Help from ncedy and hould Clerk T1 of | C dric Oc 19t HIT Fredericton Gleaner:â€"A gentleman of Ontario fainted three times at his own wedding, but it was no use. They brought him round each t.ime and went SWX : MWiklt : ttow sns s nadl £00G4 sport in partridge hunting and there have been a few good lega bags made, though the majority have only got one or wo birds. DC befor effect n certain away from In addition unfavourab birds district hoped this line whe summer there partridge for few in startin before the se sho9oting partrid had an unsatisf: more sportsmanl The partridge se and large numb cen Premier Henry said he had com municated with Hon. J. R. Cooke chairman of the Hydro Commissior directing that in view of the comple tion of the purchase, work at the Can yon be resumed at once. It is expecte« this work will be on at least two of th five generators. Premier Henry municated with chairman of the directing that in tion of the »urch Already 90 trr cent. of the Ontario Power Service Corporation bonds have been handed in to be exchanged for Hydro bands, and it is expected the enâ€" tire $18,000,000 in bonds will shortly be turned in. A despatch from Toronto on Wednesâ€" day says:â€" The Ontario Cabinet has ratified the purchase of the Abitibi Canyon develâ€" opment plant, otherwiss the Ontario Power Service Corporation, by the Onâ€" tario Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commisâ€" sion, Premier George S. Henry anâ€" ncunces. Just before going to press, the followâ€" ing bulietin came over the O‘Hearn Co. private wire from Kirkland Lake in regard to the Larder Lake tragedy:;,â€" "Every available boat is out. Some 40 men engaged in search assisted by two planes. Grappling is in progress whole shore line is being covered. Lake Shore throwing all resources into search. Miss Monck‘s body found shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday and brought into town by plane." ONTARIO CABINET RATIFIES PURCHASE OF CANYON POWER x00D sSPORTS INJURED BY THOSE NOT THOUC LATEST IN REGARD TO SEARCH FOR MHSSING AT LARDER LAKEF since 1919. ‘The pired at Vancouver wt¢ of her daughters there ceived this week too late for publicaâ€" tion in this issue but will appear as a matter of record next week. This conâ€" vention includes teachers from the rural sections of the district, while Timmins and others of the larger cenâ€" tres are included in the Cochrane Teachers‘ Institute. The Northern Tribune of Kapuskasâ€" ing last week says:â€"Fire Chief S. Roâ€" binson was called to Timmins on Saturâ€" day last to attend the funeral of his motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Wm. Baker, one of the pioneer residents of the Porcuâ€" pine camp. She had been in the North for 26 years, and resided in Timmins since 1919. The late Mrs. Baker exâ€" The official report of the annual convention of the teachers of Temisâ€" kaming and part of Cochrane was reâ€" Hearst is the latest town to add a curfew bell bywlaw to its other enactâ€" ments. Practically all of the towns of the North now have curfew bell byâ€" laws, but that doesn‘t exactly mean that all children are off the streets at nine o‘clock in summer and eight in winter. a similar report from Northland Post had be issue. An official report of the annu vention of the Cochrane Teacht stitute was received this week bi The North Bay Nugget last week says: "Mrs. James Lillie and Mrs. Blackhall, Timmins, have been called to North Bay, owing to the serious illness of the former‘s husband, who suffered a stroke while visiting his son here." Mrs. P. Hamilton and s Kirkland Lake were visil holiday with Mr. and Mi oOf Timmins. During the they renewed acquainta many old friends in town Nurse in f Golden All Mason 11 18 CALl ning in th nue, at 8 p. general bus il) members The Advanct 8 orand the Od ince 1s t( T‘immins 3] numD ned t particu the we; season on 11 ; Oct. 1 1i Beave ) p.m. busint a] 11 iCUIAFP and weather on Monds r partridge shooti: tendency to keep n come out in the e difficulties many ; in partridge hi been a few gocd of the lled 1 actlion Oof a ge out of actory resu ike and ason opened this ‘rs from Timmin > enjoy good spx it was lawful. of the bu i PFTida ith. under the ALY while visiting one 16 nted out in rf of a number i d Mrs. R. Wynne, their stay here iintanceship with town. the visitoOor icto thi off rt he annual conâ€" e Teachers‘ Inâ€" week but after The Cochrane en used in thi: 11 ied b it ason ha for . thos (Thursday) ms, Fourth nsideration attendance 11 Order Thursd Mond Ma AUspice; A, M vent. t This ugh 1y T‘im #% 7 Phone 101 Box 1030 $ C "Ap :: :: s s s s s s . n o n o i n in io o i o i 5 o o t T 4 4 4 4 $ o n i n n i n o n n n n o e d in n nd in on n in on in ib n in io i5 55 5. 5 5 04 2. 35 to i5 io i6 6 * T. Eaton Groceteria, Third ave. Dominion Stores Ltd., 26 Third ave. D. Laprairie, 22 Wilson ave. Dominion Stores Ltd., 17 Wilson ave. Workers‘ Coâ€"operative of New Onâ€" tario, 64 Third ave. Frank Feldman, 110 Pine street south Frank Scullino, 122 Pine street south Joseph Martin, 164 Pine street south C. Ziliotto, 121 Pine street south. Any others who wish to enter should leave their entries at the office of W. 0. Langdon. The Kapuskasing Northern Tribune last wesek says:â€""Mr. and Mrs. H. Greâ€" gary and sons returned home on Satâ€" urday after attending the funeral of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. Baker, in Timming." The following are those in Timmins who have entered the windowâ€"dressing competition in connection with the Onâ€" tario Farm Products Week, Oct. 17th to 22nd :â€" Jos. Belanger, 37 Wilson avenue, Timâ€" mins. Purdon Laflamme, 43 Third ave. The Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Socy., Ltd., 624 Fourth avenue. Timmins Provision Co., Third ave. N. Blahey, Third ave. Joe Degilio, Emipre Block TRAFFIC TIED UP IN THE AMO® DISTHICT BY sSTORM® : LIST OF THOSE ENTERING WINDOWâ€"DRESSING CONTEST Win MERRYMAKERs TO BE THE ORCHESTRA AT EVENT, 0OC7 This orc will add o ‘the C ind omedy, he extravagan oo be presente hem m ESTIMATES FREE ON REâ€"MODELLING $245,.00 Chesterfield Value, sale price..............$158.00 $70.00 Kroehler construction Chesterfield Bed$48.50 $11.75 Solid Walnut Occasional Chairs at $2.75 Foot Stools to match your furniture..........$1.65 $18.00 Couch in tapestry or leatherette............$11.65 Newest styles in Chesterfields made to order. Trade in allowance of up to $40.00 on your old suite. Northern Upholstering Co. A despa in Ams 91 n iAMNOW NOA XAVS OL SMDIHA JNIMOTTOA MHJL DNIMMAAO HMYMV HM ‘ AuUSspiC Church theat: xt weel Insert One Next Week i€ For Sure Results . . You should try The NOW in ip traffi n to an M 1 We ~and its notable music more attractive feature aext Thursday and add enjoyment of the occasâ€" Un One Insertion costing you 50 cents in advance wili bring you what you require t 94 Third Avenue, Timmins action at the event f the Altar Socieâ€" ne Nativity in the i Thursday evenâ€" it. 20th, when the f the Town," and he Toy Shop," are ler the very able Rosalind â€" Barrett. in sday of this The severest 1 Trom the mil n the bush cc )‘ drifts, most D 6 severest preâ€" swept Abiâ€" third day the n the highways rom the mining arly an verest swept in superfluous curve is finding it necesâ€" sary this season to invest in some kind af a girdle. With formâ€"fitting gowns, ane‘s tummy must be very flat, and the 1ew brief girdles fashioned of crepe or net and very briefly boned are, so comâ€" fortable that one does not aven â€" feel their weight. And they .do ,so much Now that you‘ve almost finished gathâ€" cring together the main items of your Fall wardrobe yow‘ll be interested in the accessories that go to make your costume perfect. What about your underwear? You know that in order to appear smartly dressed one must be very particular about the foundation garments, This season‘s assortment Oof lingerie seems to be cut on simple and rather tailored lines. Of course there are alâ€" ways the flufly models for those of you who prefer them.. However, beneath the fitted lines of the new frocks the tailored undies are especially suitable. Toâ€"day‘s sketch shows a simple roâ€" bin‘s eggâ€"blue satin slip trimmed with dlainty encrustations of lace banding dyed in the same shade. And since the onsemble theme is important too, there ‘s a cunning pair of panties fashioned ‘f matching fabric and cut .on slim lines. figure an Even the girl who is vroud of h rure and of the fact that sheshasn‘t ir weight. And they .do ,so much make the finished picture, perfect. OCTOBER WHAT ONE GIRL WOR REASONABLE PRICES OUR MOTTCO Betitvy Brownled ‘ underwear? You to appear smartly be veryâ€" particular inished gathâ€" tems of your interested in muauke vour

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